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Alan D Frankel
Affiliation
University of California san francisco
ORCID
Career Start Year
1980
Papers
116
H Index
52
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
35511220
Functional and structural segregation of overlapping helices in HIV-1.
Elife
2022
32353859
A SARS-CoV-2 protein interaction map reveals targets for drug repurposing.
Nature
2020
32084337
A Quantitative Genetic Interaction Map of HIV Infection.
Mol Cell
2020
33248025
Phosphoregulation of Phase Separation by the SARS-CoV-2Â N Protein Suggests a Biophysical Basis for its Dual Functions.
Mol Cell
2020
30914719
Highly Mutable Linker Regions Regulate HIV-1 Rev Function and Stability.
Sci Rep
2019
30289719
Discovery of a Branched Peptide That Recognizes the Rev Response Element (RRE) RNA and Blocks HIV-1 Replication.
J Med Chem
2018
29845934
The HIV-1 Tat protein recruits a ubiquitin ligase to reorganize the 7SK snRNP for transcriptional activation.
Elife
2018
28961413
Making Sense of Multifunctional Proteins: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Accessory and Regulatory Proteins and Connections to Transcription.
Annu Rev Virol
2017
28345603
PJA2 ubiquitinates the HIV-1 Tat protein with atypical chain linkages to activate viral transcription.
Sci Rep
2017
28416550
Identification and Optimization of Thienopyridine Carboxamides as Inhibitors of HIV Regulatory Complexes.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
2017
26929078
A structurally plastic ribonucleoprotein complex mediates post-transcriptional gene regulation in HIV-1.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA
2016
27984726
Functional Segregation of Overlapping Genes in HIV.
Cell
2016
27685368
Oligomeric viral proteins: small in size, large in presence.
Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol
2016
26422686
Thermodynamics of Rev-RNA interactions in HIV-1 Rev-RRE assembly.
Biochemistry
2015
26322864
Selective Targeting of Cells via Bispecific Molecules That Exploit Coexpression of Two Intracellular Proteins.
ACS Chem Biol
2015
25486594
RNA-directed remodeling of the HIV-1 protein Rev orchestrates assembly of the Rev-Rev response element complex.
Elife
2014
25486595
The export receptor Crm1 forms a dimer to promote nuclear export of HIV RNA.
Elife
2014
22414755
Transcription control by long non-coding RNAs.
Transcription
2012
23007159
Transition step during assembly of HIV Tat:P-TEFb transcription complexes and transfer to TAR RNA.
Mol Cell Biol
2012
23133567
A cell-based method for screening RNA-protein interactions: identification of constitutive transport element-interacting proteins.
PLoS One
2012
22258145
The HIV-1 Rev response element: an RNA scaffold that directs the cooperative assembly of a homo-oligomeric ribonucleoprotein complex.
RNA Biol
2012
20708689
Purification and characterization of HIV-human protein complexes.
Methods
2011
22190034
Global landscape of HIV-human protein complexes.
Nature
2011
21777475
GPS-Prot: a web-based visualization platform for integrating host-pathogen interaction data.
BMC Bioinformatics
2011
21071404
An SF1 affinity model to identify branch point sequences in human introns.
Nucleic Acids Res
2011
20616058
HIV Rev response element (RRE) directs assembly of the Rev homooligomer into discrete asymmetric complexes.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2010
21709748
HIV-1 Tat: Its Dependence on Host Factors is Crystal Clear.
Viruses
2010
21081095
Comparative analysis of RNA/protein dynamics for the arginine-rich-binding motif and zinc-finger-binding motif proteins encoded by HIV-1.
Biophys J
2010
20953181
Structural basis for cooperative RNA binding and export complex assembly by HIV Rev.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2010
20562857
RNA-mediated displacement of an inhibitory snRNP complex activates transcription elongation.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2010
19223581
Tat acetylation modulates assembly of a viral-host RNA-protein transcription complex.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009
19478882
Host cell factors in HIV replication: meta-analysis of genome-wide studies.
PLoS Pathog
2009
18282001
ISFOLD: structure prediction of base pairs in non-helical RNA motifs from isostericity signatures in their sequence alignments.
J Biomol Struct Dyn
2008
18922466
A solution to limited genomic capacity: using adaptable binding surfaces to assemble the functional HIV Rev oligomer on RNA.
Mol Cell
2008
18667497
Targeting tat inhibitors in the assembly of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transcription complexes.
J Virol
2008
16536504
An alpha-helical peptidomimetic inhibitor of the HIV-1 Rev-RRE interaction.
J Am Chem Soc
2006
16055152
A simple motif for protein recognition in DNA secondary structures.
J Mol Biol
2005
16407998
Viral RNA gymnastics.
Nat Chem Biol
2005
15857951
A single intermolecular contact mediates intramolecular stabilization of both RNA and protein.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2005
15850388
Localized influence of 2'-hydroxyl groups and helix geometry on protein recognition in the RNA major groove.
Biochemistry
2005
14719918
Ab initio interaction energies of hydrogen-bonded amino acid side chain[bond]nucleic acid base interactions.
J Am Chem Soc
2004
14972556
Evidence for conformational flexibility in the Tat-TAR recognition motif of cyclin T1.
Virology
2004
14722301
Selection of TAR RNA-binding chameleon peptides by using a retroviral replication system.
J Virol
2004
12525632
Replication of human immunodeficiency viruses engineered with heterologous Tat-transactivation response element interactions.
J Virol
2003
12925994
Sequence and structure space of RNA-binding peptides.
Biopolymers
2003
12654263
Recognition of nucleic acid bases and base-pairs by hydrogen bonding to amino acid side-chains.
J Mol Biol
2003
12654262
Structural diversity and isomorphism of hydrogen-bonded base interactions in nucleic acids.
J Mol Biol
2003
12554868
Selection of RRE RNA binding peptides using a kanamycin antitermination assay.
RNA
2003
11438677
Recognition of RNA branch point sequences by the KH domain of splicing factor 1 (mammalian branch point binding protein) in a splicing factor complex.
Mol Cell Biol
2001
11371457
Molecular dynamics and binding specificity analysis of the bovine immunodeficiency virus BIV Tat-TAR complex.
Biophys J
2001
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